Furled Leaders Revisited (playing around with a new toy)
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Re: Furled Leaders Revisited (playing around with a new toy)
I've tried a few of those techniques, including a hand furl with just the fingers. What produced the best and tightest snoods was a "Walton's Engine". It looks very similar to your machine except it was made of brass.
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Re: Furled Leaders Revisited (playing around with a new toy)
Ron,
I needed to look up a "Watson's Engine". There was one listed on the Eclectic Angler website.
LINK: http://www.eclecticangler.com/waltons-engines/
It looks very similar to the Japanese String-II tool design. Not nearly as pretty, but much cheaper...
I needed to look up a "Watson's Engine". There was one listed on the Eclectic Angler website.
LINK: http://www.eclecticangler.com/waltons-engines/
It looks very similar to the Japanese String-II tool design. Not nearly as pretty, but much cheaper...
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Re: Furled Leaders Revisited (playing around with a new toy)
After working with the Japanese hand crank tool for a while I got a Bradshaw cordmaker.
https://www.louisefrench.com/mobile/m-s ... sales.html
Tomorrow I can add a photo of my set up with the Bradshaw.
https://www.louisefrench.com/mobile/m-s ... sales.html
Tomorrow I can add a photo of my set up with the Bradshaw.
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Thanks Bill. Much appreciated.
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Re: Furled Leaders Revisited (playing around with a new toy)
The photo how I attach a drill to a wooden form that rides on a 2" X 6" rail. The rail is attached to saw horse legs. The picture also shows the remote control device.
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Re: Furled Leaders Revisited (playing around with a new toy)
Good stuff Ray.
In Darrel Martins book titled MICROPATTERNS TYING AND FISHING THE SMALL FLY there is some good info. on tools as well as making furled leaders.
Good luck,
Lou
In Darrel Martins book titled MICROPATTERNS TYING AND FISHING THE SMALL FLY there is some good info. on tools as well as making furled leaders.
Good luck,
Lou
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Lou - Thanks for the tip. I already have that book, so I will check it out. Darrel’s books are terrific sources of information.
Bill - Wow! I had no idea that there were so many different tools for making furled leaders. I’ve stumbled into a whole new rabbit hole. Fly fishing is full of these fascinating new worlds to explore. Always something new to learn, which keeps things fun.
Bill - Wow! I had no idea that there were so many different tools for making furled leaders. I’ve stumbled into a whole new rabbit hole. Fly fishing is full of these fascinating new worlds to explore. Always something new to learn, which keeps things fun.
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Re: Furled Leaders Revisited (playing around with a new toy)
Ray, Howdy;
Basically, you have a miniature rope walk. Here's one made from scratch;
and another more in scale for leaders
hank
Basically, you have a miniature rope walk. Here's one made from scratch;
and another more in scale for leaders
hank
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Re: Furled Leaders Revisited (playing around with a new toy)
These shows plans for a miniature ropewalk:
http://srcmbc.uk/ht_nix_ropemachine.php
http://srcmbc.org.uk/2012/01/30/paul-ni ... g-machine/
http://srcmbc.uk/ht_nix_ropemachine.php
http://srcmbc.org.uk/2012/01/30/paul-ni ... g-machine/
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Hank and Bill - Thank you for the additional references. Very cool.
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